MTN hands over infrastructure to Aburi Presby SHTS
MTN Ghana has commissioned and handed over four infrastructure projects to the Aburi Presbyterian Senior High Technical School as part of its "30 Days Y'ello Care" program and 30th anniversary celebrations. The projects include a mechanized IoT borehole, a smart farm, a containerized ICT/Robotics lab, and an 8-seater washroom.
MTN Ghana's CEO, Stephen Blewett, expressed the company's commitment to supporting education and community development, hoping the investments will help students excel academically. The Deputy Education Minister, Rev. John Ntim Fordjour, commended MTN's long-term support for education.
The school's headmistress, Joyce Appiah, appreciated the new facilities, expecting them to have a positive impact on students' performance and well-being. This year, MTN's "30 Days of Y'ello Care" program has impacted over 14,000 students and 25 senior high schools across Ghana.
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Mrs Appiah said staff and students would ensure that the facilities were properly installed and maintained to serve their intended purpose.
